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Low rise jeans with junk space?

MetroStyles

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Holler dudes,

All the nice low-rise jeans I buy have a problem - if I wear them lowish they make the ass sag (and I actually have some booty so it's not that I'm assless), and if I wear them a bit higher then my junk gets crushed.

Does anyone make a jean that is pretty slim, flatters ******, but does not constrict my manpieces to the point of discomfort?
 

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how would that work? tight in the back but loose up front?
 

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Originally Posted by MetroStyles
if I wear them a bit higher then my junk gets crushed.

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Be a man.
 

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I know I'm in the minority here and I'm going to preface this by saying that I also own APC, PBJ, Rag&Bone, etc.....HOWEVER, I find that Diesel makes good, consistently flattering low rise jeans. The trick is finding a clean wash that isn't too "busy." I own these...
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Originally Posted by Shakermaker
I know I'm in the minority here and I'm going to preface this by saying that I also own APC, PBJ, Rag&Bone, etc.....HOWEVER, I find that Diesel makes good, consistently flattering low rise jeans. The trick is finding a clean wash that isn't too "busy." I own these...
viker88z.jpg


dude definitely looks like he's having space issues in the junk.
 

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Yeah, funny but I posted this as someone who is actually a pretty consistent wearer of Diesel - particularly Safados and Vikers.

I guess I am looking for something that manages to be slim in the butt area but roomy in the front. Maybe this has something to do with the ratio of front rise to rear rise. I have no idea, I'm not a technically-minded denimhead.
 

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Originally Posted by MetroStyles
Yeah, funny but I posted this as someone who is actually a pretty consistent wearer of Diesel - particularly Safados and Vikers.

I guess I am looking for something that manages to be slim in the butt area but roomy in the front. Maybe this has something to do with the ratio of front rise to rear rise. I have no idea, I'm not a technically-minded denimhead.


You may want to try the RRL slim cut.
 

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nudie slim jim
 

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
You may want to try the RRL slim cut.
+1. I think I have the ones mentioned and they do have a fair bit of room without being baggy anywhere.
 

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Your best bet for what your looking for are Lvc 1947
 

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somet 008 rise is low as hell but they feel much less constricting than my skulls or pbjs in the crotch area
 

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Why not just a slim mid-rise jean? There's the SelfEdge x Sugar Cane collab, several Samurai models I think, etc..
 

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